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Grammar (Für die Grammatikaufgaben 1- 6 helfen dir die Seiten 160 bis 162 im Buch)
1 Find the right verb and make the gerund.
Example: Sienna: “Watching birds is great.”
1. Ella: “ a Scottish breakfast is nice.”
2. Charlie and Riley: “ at the stars at
night is really cool.”
3. Sienna thinks that insects is fun.
4. William thinks that people from all over the world is interesting.
5. Charlie and Riley love tricks on their sister Sienna.
2 What does Sienna think about their family holiday? Put in the right verb forms.
will ⚫ won’t + be ⚫ buy ⚫ find ⚫ go ⚫ have ⚫ stay ⚫ take
Example: I hope that our family holiday will be nice.
1. We at a bed and breakfast because there aren’t enough free rooms.
2. If the weather isn’t too bad, we to a campsite.
3. My dad happy because he hates camping.
4. If we forget something at home, we it at the local supermarket.
5. It long until my brothers do silly things and play tricks on me.
6. I think I a lot of time to walk through the
woods with my torch and watch insects.
7. Maybe I an insect which I haven’t seen yet.
watch ✓ meet play look find eat
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3 What do Ella and William think about their summer holiday with their children?
Put in the right forms of the verbs.
Ella:
If we meet (meet) people from Edinburgh, we’ll
ask (ask) them about the castle there. If William
(do) sport with the kids, I (read) all day. If William
(go) rafting with the boys, I (have) a ‘girls day’ with Sienna.
We (eat) ice cream if the weather (be) bad.
William:
We (ride) our bikes through the Highlands if Ella
(agree). If we (plan) our trip well,
we (see) lots of castles. If we (not want) to
ride back, we (take) the bus.
4 Make sentences about the Thompsons’ family holiday.
Example: Sienna’s family / go / camping / if the weather / not be / too bad
Sienna’s family will go camping if the weather isn’t too bad.
1. Sienna / send / postcards to her friends / if there / be / a post office
2. Sienna’s brothers / go / swimming in the river / if the water / not be / too cold
3. If the local museum / be / open, the family / visit / it
4. If there / be / porridge for breakfast, they / try / it
5. Sienna’s parents / wear / warm clothes / if they / get / cold
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5 Charlie and Riley have special plans for their summer holiday. Make sentences.
Example: Sienna be asleep → wake her up
If Sienna is asleep, we’ll wake her up.
1. Sienna be angry → give her sweets
2. Sienna not like the sweets → eat them
3. not have enough money → ask Mum
4. Mum not give us the money → ask Dad
6 And what about you? What will happen if …? Write three sentences.
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Reading
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The Black Dinner
Welcome to the fifteenth century! There was a boy who was only six years old when he became
King of Scotland: James II. In the year 1440, a terrible thing happened. At that time it was not unusual to kill people who were in
somebody’s way. Read this legend, which is more than 500 years old.
This is James II, King of
Scotland. He’s ten years old.
This is William Douglas, the
6th Earl of Douglas. His family
is very rich and powerful*.
This is David Douglas,
William’s younger brother.
1 In 1440 …
2 A few minutes later …
* powerful = mächtig
Wow, that’s great!
Who sent us the
letter?
Look, William!
We’ve got a
letter.
What a surprise! The letter is from the
King of Scotland. We aren’t friends. Our
families don’t like each other. They think
we are too powerful. But now the King is
inviting us to come to Edinburgh Castle.
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3 A few days later …
4 At Edinburgh Castle …
5 After the dinner somebody brings in a black bull’s head. It’s a sign that means a person will die soon.
Will everything be all right,
William? I’m a bit nervous.
Of course, David. We’ll be fine. We’re the King’s
guests. Nobody hurts their guests. That’s the rule!
I’m so happy you came. Talking and playing with
you is so much fun. It’s great to have some young
people around me. You are my first friends.
Thank you for the invitation.
We’re having a great time too.
And the food is delicious.
Oh, no! What’s this? That can’t be true! Whose idea was
this? Who wants to kill my new friends? I must help them!
I can’t believe it.
They want to kill us!
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6 A moment later some soldiers come into the dining room. They take William and David with them.
King James II can’t do anything about it because one of the soldiers holds him.
7 The sad ending …
Who was Sir William Crichton?
James II was very young when he became King of Scotland. That’s why a
man called Sir William Crichton decided everything for him.
Sir William Crichton thought that the Douglas family were enemies of the
King because they owned lots of land and were very rich and important. He
was afraid that the Douglas family would get more powerful than himself
and the King.
It was his plan to invite the Douglas brothers to Edinburgh Castle and kill
them. He wrote the invitation in the King’s name.
King James II didn’t know about the plan and couldn’t do anything about it.
I really liked William and David.
I can’t believe they’re dead now.
Why did they kill them? Who told
them to do it?
I’m so sad! I’m not proud to be
the King of Scotland.
I don’t want to be king any more.
I’ve never felt like this before!
Stop it right now! You can’t do this! This isn’t
right! Why aren’t you listening to me? Help! Help!
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1 Read the comic strip. Right or wrong? Tick (✓) the correct box for each sentence.
right wrong
1. James II was eight years old when he became king.
2. The legend of the Black Dinner is over 500 years old.
3. William is David’s older brother.
4. James II and William have been friends for a long time.
5. David is nervous before their trip to Edinburgh Castle.
6. William likes the food.
7. The boys don’t know what the black bull’s head means.
2 Answer the questions on the text. You don’t have to write complete sentences.
1. What does William think of the invitation?
2. William tells his brother about the guest rule. What does the rule say?
3. Where is the Black Dinner?
4. Why does King James II like his guests? Give 2 examples.
5. Why can’t the King help his new friends?
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3 Who is it? Complete each sentence with the right name.
1. came from a very rich family.
2. thought the Douglas family was too powerful.
3. didn’t have any friends before.
4. was a guest at Edinburgh Castle.
5. really wrote the invitation.
4 Find the right word from the text for each sentence.
1. King James II and the Douglas brothers lived in the fifteenth .
2. The Black Dinner is a legend in which a thing happens.
3. After the dinner James II wasn’t to be king any more.
4. Sir William Crichton everything for the King because James II was
still a child.
5. Sir William Crichton thought the Douglas family were his .
King James II William Douglas Sir William Crichton